Get yourself to Paris in February for the biggest Magic: The Gathering event ever! The 2011 Magic Weekend schedule kicks off in the City of Light with a huge four-day event featuring a Grand Prix, the first Pro Tour stop of 2011, public events and activities for Magic fans of all ages and play skill, and much more.

Grand Prix Paris is a two-day event that is open to the public. Day One is Scars of Mirrodin / Mirrodin Besieged Sealed Deck and will be held on Saturday, February 12. Day Two is Scars of Mirrodin / Mirrodin Besieged Booster Draft and will be held on Sunday, February 13, with a Scars of Mirrodin / Mirrodin Besieged Booster Draft Top 8. More information coming soon.

Pro Tour Paris is a three-day invitation-only Standard and Scars of Mirrodin / Mirrodin Besieged Booster Draft format event with an Standard Top 8. Day One will be held on Thursday, February 10, Day Two on Friday, February 11, and then the Top 8 on Sunday, February 13. For more information about the format and schedule, click here.The Pro Tour Social Network

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Travel Information

Hotel Information

Here are several hotels close to the event site. These hotels not endorsed by or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.

From Paris-Orly airport to the venue1. Get the shuttle bus «Paris par le train» from Paris-Orly to the RER C station «Pont de Rungis Aéroport d’Orly».

* If you arrive from Paris-Orly South, the shuttle bus stops at entrance F * If you arrive from Paris-Orly West, the shuttle bus stops at entrance G Arrival level.

2. From the station «Pont de Rungis Aéroport d’Orly», take the RER C heading for « Pontoise» to the station «Pereire Levallois».

3. From «Pereire Levallois», take the line number 3 in the subway, heading for «Pont de Levallois Bécon» to the station «Porte de Champerret».

4. Follow the map and walk from the station «Porte de Champerret» to the Espace Champerret.

From Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport to the venueThe station «Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1» serves terminals 1 and 3. The station «Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 - TGV» serves terminals 2 ABCDEF and G. Terminal 2G is linked to terminal 2C

1. Take the RER B heading «Robinson Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse» to the station «Gare du Nord».

2. From «Gare du Nord», take the line number 4 in the subway, heading for «Porte d’Orléans» to the station «Réaumur-Sébastopol».

3. From «Réaumur-Sébastopol», take the line number 3 in the subway, heading for «Pont de Levallois Bécon» to the station «Porte de Champerret».

5. Follow the map and walk from the station « Porte de Champerret » to the Espace Champerret.Site Attractions

PUBLIC EVENTSInformation coming soon.

WATCH THE TOP 8All of Sunday's Pro Tour Top 8 action can be viewed on screens in the hall, with Pro Tour Statistician Rich Hagon and Pro Tour Historian Brian David-Marshall providing the commentary. The Top 8 is also available as a webcast from the comfort of your own home.